Phil Jackson and the Knicks targeted either Devin Booker or Marquese Chriss from the Suns in a potential deal for Kristaps Porzingis, according to a new report Wednesday morning.

According to the report from Yahoo! Sports, Jackson also wanted Phoenix's pick (No. 4 overall) in Thursday night's NBA draft as the Knicks boss continues to see what he could possibly get for the frustrated Porzingis.

The Suns organization is high on both Booker and Chriss and according to the report "neither is going anywhere."

The Knicks are dangling Kristaps Porzingis after the two sides struggle to find common ground.

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Arizona Sports 98.7 in Phoenix also reported the Knicks asked for Booker and the No. 4 pick for Porzingis.

Devin Booker.

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The Daily News reported Tuesday that the Celtics have interest in dealing for the Latvian star who grew so frustrated by the Knicks' turmoil by the end of the season that he skipped out on his exit interview with Jackson. The two sides have not spoken since leading to a strained relationship between the two camps.

Jackson has made it clear during the offseason that nobody is untouchable on the Knicks. But based on Jackson's astronomical asking price for Porzingis - per multiple reports - indications are he is simply testing the market.

Porzingis, who has been working out this offseason in his native Latvia, has two more guaranteed years left on his deal.

Marquese Chriss.

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Booker, 20, averaged 22.1 points per game last season to go along with 3.4 assists in his second year with the Suns after being drafted with the 13th overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft out of Kentucky. The Suns drafted Chriss, 19, with the 8th overall pick in last year's NBA draft. The power forward averaged 9.2 points and 4.2 rebounds a game in his rookie season.